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in reply to: Thoracic Disc Herniation Questions #10412
I am definately happy with progress. I keep moving daily doing as much as possible without pushing to the extreme.
My doctor says at 8 months he will remove restrictions down so I can do more. I should be able to start cardio low impact. I did start physical therapy, just massage and ultrasound. They said I am moving along well.
It sounds like I will always have pain to manage but it will be much less intense and to manage.
in reply to: Thoracic Disc Herniation Questions #10399Also, the spam filter is very restrictive. I have to edit my post 3 to 4 times before it will submit.
in reply to: Thoracic Disc Herniation Questions #10398Well it has been almost 4 months. I am very happy I did the surgery. The wrapping pain is gone. I had issues with cut on side, it has burst open in 3 spots and blood all over. I did recently have an infection but the pig tail of the internal stitch finally came out. I think this has caused my issues. I still have pain. I am down to 5 pain tablets a day but some days that does not cut it as I can barely stay standing due to pain. It is slowly getting better. The doctor said he is taking it slow and will continue to wean me off. He said its more important to be comfortable and realize this will take a full year for recovery. It is nice to not be pushed and know they are ok with taking the slow and easy approach.
I think my next time I get pain tablets they will cut the dose. I asked for less strength but instead have ability to take more frequently so it is spread out over the day. He agreed and said next time I am out he will adjust.
I know the fusion is taking well.
I am happy and feeling pretty good. Will update again in a month or so.
in reply to: Thoracic Disc Herniation Questions #10246Pre-op was just standard physical. I am only 32. I had numbness in legs as well but felt it could be due to damage in lower back. Expect longer recovery. I can move fine but the recovery to be pain free is longer than that of lumbar or cervical spine. I believe that is due to rib work to get access to disc.
I am sore most of the time but it is surgery related, the wrapping pain is gone.
in reply to: Thoracic Disc Herniation Questions #10233Almost 3 months post op. Radiating pain GONE. Still taking 4mg hydromorphone 3 times a day. The x-rays showing the graft is taking. It has been long recovery but I feel I made right choice. Was out of work for 2 months, getting backed made recovery better. I was able to get mind off of pain.
Starting therapy for soft tissue and nerve treatment in a week. They say for how bad the disc was I am doing great.
I am willing to answer questions about recovery if anyone is planning similar surgery.
in reply to: Thoracic Disc Herniation Questions #9747I am seeing about 150 CC for chest drain output per 8 hours. It is not blood, chest drainage, the PA says it looks normal. Wondering how long before I can go home.
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